RARE Hand Signed Artist Proof Print by Ari Gradus Three Rabbis dancing with Torah scrolls - Jewish Judaica Art Color Lithograph Print. Print is professionally framed and matted in excellent condition as displayed in the photo gallery. A beautiful print with bright vivid color circa 1980s. Frame measures approximately 18 by 22 inches. Shipped with FedEx Ground or FedEx Home Delivery.
About the Artist
Ari Gradus was born in a small village in Israel. He began painting at the age of eight, at which time his work already showed unusual promise. By the time he was twelve, he had won his first fine art award in Tel Aviv. After three years of army service, Ari came to the United States, where he completed his formal education at New York University. Shortly thereafter, he began to exhibit his work throughout the East Coast. In November 1968, Ari was invited by CBS-TV to be featured on a nationally televised program, “Look Up and Live”.
Over the next years, the work of Ari Gradus became increasingly acclaimed and in demand. He received numerous awards and his work began to be in many important collections. In 1982, Ari’s work was chosen by the Washington Square Art Committee to tour the United States in a special travel award exhibition. In April 1983, he was featured on the nationally televised NBC-TV program “First Estate”. Articles about Ari appeared in the Ashai Journal, Japan in 1985 and in “Our Israel,” a Hebrew newspaper with worldwide circulation, in December 1989. Numerous other articles in various publications were to follow.
In September 1990 in Memphis, Tennessee, Ari was a guest on radio station WKNO-FM on “Checking on the Arts,” and was interviewed on WMC-TV’s “Noon News”; his work was also featured on a special evening program on Channel 5 TV. In November 1990, Ari and his work was the subject of “A Road to Creativity,” a program aired on TV Channel 55 in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1995, Ari was featured on Channel 2 TV, Israel, in a special program “A Place Called Yesterday” and was a special guest on “Artist in the News,” PBS Radio, Wickford RI, in 1996.
Since 1995 Ari Gradus has been included in “Who’s Who in America Art”. In 1996, Ari’s work was presented to the Mayor of Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert, in a special ceremony and is prominently displayed in the Jerusalem City Hall, where it is in the permanent collection. Ari has been commissioned by various private collectors and organizations to do special art projects. Among these are several large paintings, one of which is displayed in the entrance to Anshe Emeth Temple, New Brunswick, New Jersey, and an original oil of the New York Stock Exchange, which hangs in the office of N.C.Z. Commodities, Inc. on Madision Avenue, New York City. Ari’s work is in the permanent collection of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in NYC, as well as in the collections of numerous temples, Jewish community centers and corporations.